Keel bolt sizes | Socket size | Torque |
3/8" | 9/16" | 21 foot pounds |
1/2" | 3/4" | 45 foot pounds |
3/4" | 1-1/8" | 132 foot pounds |
1" | 1-1/2" | 325 foot pounds |
1-1/4" | 1-7/8" | 546 foot pounds |
Models | Number of studs & size | |
H336 | 5 x 3/4", 1 x 1/2" and 1 x 3/8" | |
H340 | 2 x 1" and 3 x 1-1/4" | |
H356 | 2 x 1/2" and 6 x 1" | |
H37.5 | 7 x 1" and 1 x 3/8" | |
H37.6 | 7 x 1" | |
H40.5 | 3 x 1" | |
H410 | 7 x 1" and 1 x 1/2" | |
P42 & H43 | 7 x 1" and 1 x 1/2" | |
P450,P456 & H460,466 and 46 | 7 x 1" | |
H49 | 9 X 1" (some keels have 9 x 1" plus 1 x 3/4" aft) | |
There are several important issues with keel bolt torque. The tensions in the chart are for the bolts, they do not account for the material between the bolt head and the nut and they do not specify whether the torque is recommendation is for a dry bolt or a lubricated bolt.I would look here: Index of /wp-content/export/Miscellaneous
And you will find an excel spreadsheet with bolt size and torque. Keel_bolt_specs.xls
I am not an expert, but this is the best info I have found.
Paste of what is in the sheet.
Keel bolt sizes Socket size Torque 3/8" 9/16" 21 foot pounds 1/2" 3/4" 45 foot pounds 3/4" 1-1/8" 132 foot pounds 1" 1-1/2" 325 foot pounds 1-1/4" 1-7/8" 546 foot pounds Models Number of studs & size H336 5 x 3/4", 1 x 1/2" and 1 x 3/8" H340 2 x 1" and 3 x 1-1/4" H356 2 x 1/2" and 6 x 1" H37.5 7 x 1" and 1 x 3/8" H37.6 7 x 1" H40.5 3 x 1" H410 7 x 1" and 1 x 1/2" P42 & H43 7 x 1" and 1 x 1/2" P450,P456 & H460,466 and 46 7 x 1" H49 9 X 1" (some keels have 9 x 1" plus 1 x 3/4" aft)
The yard here estimated $7500.00 put the boat on the hard, pull the mast, pull the keel & reassemble. I set the cradle up when we stored last fall to be able to drop the keel . I plan to just drop the keel 4" clean up the bedding, still out to court if I use 5200 or SikaflexIf you are paying the yard to do the work, I'd love to know what they estimate the cost to be?
I am buying a '89 Legend 37 and the aft end of the keel is 'smiling'. Eventually I might have to drop the keel too.
For now, I'm going to torque the bolts, pull off the old fairing compound, grind out the smile and do the usual 5200 sealing and re-fair it. My yard is estimating 4 hours. I upped that to probably 8. We will see.
Our yard did the keel repair without dropping the mast. Maybe a couple of hours to lift and hang the boat, clean up the stub joint and re-bed with 3M-5200. No idea on torque settings.The yard here estimated $7500.00 put the boat on the hard, pull the mast, pull the keel & reassemble.
I had ours done right. So I know all the info you need.im still out to court on which bedding compound to use lots of opinions out there, 5200, 4200, Sika 291i, Hard compound and etc.